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Having lesions on MRI within 12 weeks prior to inclusion and clinically active disease defined by at least one of 2 criteria: patient\u002Fparent VAS (pain) superior or equal to 30\u002F100 and\u002For physician VAS superior or equal to 30\u002F100 after failure of at least 4 weeks of NSAIDs at a stable dose\n* Written informed consent signed by the parents (the child may sign the consent if they wish, but their signature is not mandatory)\n* Having had a dental review within 3 months prior to inclusion, with completion of any necessary invasive dental work before the first dose of zoledronate.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* History of malignancy or current tumour\n* History of seizure\n* Current infectious osteomyelitis\n* Contraindication to the study drug\n* Hypersensitivity to the active substance, to other bisphosphonates, or to any excipient (sodium hydroxide, hydrochloric acid for pH adjustment, water for injection) ;\n* Hypocalcemia ;\n* Severe renal impairment with creatinine clearance \\\u003C 35 ml\u002Fmin ;\n* Prior treatment with bisphosphonates and\u002For biotherapy within 6 months prior to inclusion.\n* History of HIV, HBV, or HCV infection.\n* Congenital or acquired prolonged QT interval (\\>0.44 seconds) on ECG.\n* Clinically significant vertebral deformities, including vertebral fracture and\u002For angular kyphosis with risk of spinal cord compression.\n* Suspected or confirmed tuberculosis.\n* History of renal or hepatic insufficiency.\n* Already enrolled in another interventional study.\n* Pregnant or breastfeeding participants\n* Not affiliated with the French social security system.\n* Patient or legal guardians with limited understanding of the French language\n* Serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D level \\\u003C30 ng\u002FmL at screening. Participants may be re-screened after correction of vitamin D deficiency.","ALL","4 Years","17 Years",{"count":70,"type":71},30,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[74],"PHASE2","Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO) is a rare auto-inflammatory bone disease that primarily affects children and\u002For adolescents at a median age of 10 years. Until now, there is no consensus regarding the treatment of CRMO. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are considered the first line of therapy with remission in approximately 30% of cases. If unsuccessful, several treatments are tried in addition to NSAIDs, including bisphosphonates and anti-TNFs.\n\nThe effectiveness of bisphosphonates (including zoledronate) has been reported in clinical cases and\u002For retrospective series. They are said to be particularly effective in multifocal forms, mandibular and\u002For vertebral involvement, but no controlled trials have been conducted. Bisphosphonates have even been proposed as first-line therapy in spinal involvement. The only prospective study, is a phase II trial currently underway in Denmark to study the efficacy of zoledronate (NCT02594878) versus placebo in SAPHO (acronym, standing for Synovitis - Acne - Pustulosis - Hyperostosis - Osteitis) patients considered to be a very similar form of CRMO occurring in adults.\n\nIn this context, this study proposes evaluate the efficacy of zoledronate compared to placebo in reducing pain at week 12 in children aged ≥4 and \\\u003C17 years with NSAID-resistant CRMO. Zoledronate will be administered in three escalating doses: 0.025 mg\u002Fkg at baseline (W0), 0.05 mg\u002Fkg at week 12 (W12), and 0.05 mg\u002Fkg at week 24 (W24). In addition to pain reduction, improvements in MRI findings will be observed, biological markers of inflammation, and quality of life in the zoledronate group. Although subjective, pain reduction remains the most widely used criterion in clinical practice to assess therapeutic efficacy. Zoledronate efficacy will therefore be assessed by the change in standardized pain score (0-10 scale) from baseline to week 12 as the primary endpoint, with additional pain assessments at weeks 4, 24, and 36 as secondary endpoints.",[77],"Osteomyelitis Chronic",[79],"Osteomyelitis","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-06-21",{"date":83,"type":84},"2026-06-25","ACTUAL",{"date":86,"type":71},"2026-09-15",{"date":88,"type":71},"2029-12-31",{"name":5,"class":6},1]